GREENWOOD – Children will have new places to climb, crawl and explore when three new “Play Pockets” are installed at Craig Park.

Greenwood Parks & Recreation will begin installing the three three small playgrounds this summer.

A butterfly pocket features climbing equipment resembling a caterpillar, cocoon and butterfly; the bee pocket has bee and honeycomb structures; and the tree pocket has a tree-like equipment.

“What an exciting addition to Craig Park” Parks Board President Mike Sawa said in a statement. “Play Pockets are another example of our focus to provide interactive opportunities for our community.”

Next year, Greenwood Parks will build a footpath to connect the three pockets. Eventually, the Play Pocket Trail will be integrated in the park’s existing trail network.

“This will add to our park offerings, with unique spaces to encourage playful and interactive places to learn and explore,” Parks Director Rob Taggart said in a statement. “At the same time, families will enjoy being outside and walking on the trail between the pockets.”